Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards: Preserved, by Tradition and Authentic Manuscripts, from Very Remote Antiquity; Never Before Published; to the Bardic Tunes are Added Variations for the Harp, Piano-forte, Violin, Or Flute, with a Select Collection of the Pennillion, and Englynion; Or, Poetical Blossoms, Epigramatic Stanzas and Pastoral Songs of Wales, with English Translations; Likewise, a General History of the Bards and Druids |
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After the dissolution of the princely government of Wales , such was the tyranny
exercised by the Englith over the conquered nation , that the Bards , who were
born “ since Cambria's fatal day , ” might be said to rise under the influence of a ...
After the dissolution of the princely government of Wales , such was the tyranny
exercised by the Englith over the conquered nation , that the Bards , who were
born “ since Cambria's fatal day , ” might be said to rise under the influence of a ...
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He conAeth i'r Nev yn gartrevol , tentedly resigned this world with such worthy
comNi vynai ' n hwy vyw'n eu hól : panions , quietly , righteously , spotless , and
pure . Ev ae yn hawdd o'r van bon , Gyda mátb gyd y meithion ; Yn llonydd a llaw
...
He conAeth i'r Nev yn gartrevol , tentedly resigned this world with such worthy
comNi vynai ' n hwy vyw'n eu hól : panions , quietly , righteously , spotless , and
pure . Ev ae yn hawdd o'r van bon , Gyda mátb gyd y meithion ; Yn llonydd a llaw
...
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Having now conducted nearly to our own time the short history I intended ; I make
a little pause before I bring it to its conclusion , to examine somewhat more
minutely the causes that conferred such peculia . rity and excellency on the
Poetry ...
Having now conducted nearly to our own time the short history I intended ; I make
a little pause before I bring it to its conclusion , to examine somewhat more
minutely the causes that conferred such peculia . rity and excellency on the
Poetry ...
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No man described any battle but such as had been an eye - witness thereof ; for ,
fome of the chief Bards were marshals of all battles : they sat in council in the field
, and were the king's , or general's intelligencers how the action went on ...
No man described any battle but such as had been an eye - witness thereof ; for ,
fome of the chief Bards were marshals of all battles : they sat in council in the field
, and were the king's , or general's intelligencers how the action went on ...
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As for the Antiquity of Music , it will suffice , that we read of Jubal , the son of
Lamech , the seventh from Adam , ( whom some will have to be the Apollo of the
Heathens , ) being the father of all such as handle the Harp and Organ , and
probably ...
As for the Antiquity of Music , it will suffice , that we read of Jubal , the son of
Lamech , the seventh from Adam , ( whom some will have to be the Apollo of the
Heathens , ) being the father of all such as handle the Harp and Organ , and
probably ...
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